φιλύρα

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • φιλύρρη (philúrrhē) Ionic

Etymology

Strömberg surmises a compound of φίλος (phílos, friend) + ὕρον (húron, swarm of bees), because the linden attracts bees (compare Latin apium (celery) from apis (bee) and German Bienenbaum (maple) from Biene (bee)). The European lime tree is not native of Greece, so it is probably a substrate word, perhaps Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φιλύρᾱ • (philúrā) f (genitive φιλύρᾱς); first declension

  1. linden, lime tree (Tilia europaea)
  2. bass underneath its bark

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: φιλύρα (filýra)
  • Latin: philyra

References

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